'You will see darkness': Shouting Democratruled out of order in House floor speech oncoronavirus bill

In a heated debate regarding a proposed economic relief bill to provide financial protection for American businesses and workers during the coronavirus pandemic, one Michigan Democrat demanded to be heard after her allotted speaking time on the House floor had expired.Donning pink latex gloves, Rep. Haley Stevens shouted at colleagues on Thursday even as she was ruled out of order. Steven's voice grew louder despite House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer's attempts to give her more time to finish speaking.“Sharing in the profession with those who have not come before you!” Stevens said.

Watched this and it was very disturbing. She looked like she was ready to be hauled off to crazytown. Then it hits you that this gal was actually elected to office. I can’t imagine voting for anyone who would ever act like this. She was completely unhinged.

And, yet, her own Governor, has decided to be a grand-stander with all over her TV appearances, and has NOT yet applied for funds from FEMA - the organization that was stated would be overseeing this crisis.
The org chart is roughly - Trump Administration - FEMA - State Governors - City and County - local

Can you imagine being married to this nut job? I guess she thinks she needs to scream and shout her opinion for it to be heard. The entitlement attitude started in school hangs on into adulthood. Rules and laws don't apply to people like this.

President Donald Trump on Saturday sent off the medical ship USNS Comfort from Norfolk, VA, to New York City to assist in the battle with the coronavirus.The president said that the medical ship would help New York City with hospital overflow, treating non-infected patients.The president described the ship as a “70,000-ton message of hope and solidarity” to the people of New York that was “stocked to the brim” with medical equipment. “We’re here for you, we’re fighting for you, and we are with you all the way, and always will be,” Trump said.

Just days after his commanding primary victories in Florida, Arizona and Illinois, the coronavirus has turned former Vice President Joe Biden into a virtual prisoner of his Delaware home, where he’s reduced to sniping at President Trump from the family rec room.“He’s making himself irrelevant,” Saikat Chakrabarti, a former chief of staff to Queens Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, told The Post, saying the virtual broadcasts were not helping. “We need action immediately, and Biden can’t do anything real right now.”Biden has been forced to watch from the sidelines

President Trump posted a powerful video from his reelection campaign highlighting the administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic and heaping praise on the American people, who are “rallying together to defeat the unseen enemy.”“In times of struggle we see the true greatness of the American character Americans from all walks of life are rallying together to defeat the unseen enemy,” Trump states in the video, which cuts away to clips of politicians, health officials, and political pundits praising the administration’s leadership:

t can be a ruff life for orphaned dogs living in shelters - but two Georgia puppies got a taste of freedom when they were given the chance to roam around the state's aquarium, which has been closed as a result of the coronavirus. In a video posted to the Georgia Aquarium's Twitter account, the two pups are seen happily wandering around the Ocean Voyager habitat, gazing at the fish and enjoying the chance to run around such a large, open space. 'No ruff days here, just a couple of cute puppers from @AtlantaHumane exploring our Ocean Voyager habitat,' the video, which racked up more than 67,500 views

When Donald Trump tweeted this week that the United States had performed more coronavirus tests than any other country, the media were upset.Trump being Trump, he’d also said the United States had done more tests in eight days than South Korea had done in eight weeks. PolitiFact calculated the United States had done 17,582 fewer tests than South Korea during that time period. LiveScience said the United States had done 43,790 fewer tests than South Korea during that time period.Their own disparity notwithstanding, other media outlets pointed out merely that South Korea is a much smaller country than the United States. That meant they had done more tests per capita

Joe Biden, who has 6 grandchildren, told CNN’s Anderson Cooper he only has 5. Biden either forgot about Hunter’s love child with the DC stripper or he doesn’t count him/her as one of his grandkids. “Every single day, I speak to all five of my grandkids.” Biden said.Watch: (Tweet/Video) A DNA test in November of last year proved Hunter Biden was indeed the father of Lunden Roberts’ baby.In fact, Joe Biden found out on his 77th birthday in November that he welcomed his 6th grandchild.

On Thursday night hundreds of people in cars surrounded Cartersville Medical Center in Georgia to pray for the sick patients who are suffering from the Corona virus, and for all the medical personnel who fight for their lives. Camden McGill organized the event, called the Circle of Prayer.Staff members watched from the rooftop and the lawn, and those patients who were able could see the cars from their windows.The Fox 5 article says Cartersville was one of the first hospitals to treat a Corona patient, and the Georgia town has been particularly hard hit.

President Donald Trump announced at Friday’s coronavirus task force briefing that he has granted the Secretaries of Defense and Homeland Security the “authority to activate the ready reserve components of the Armed Forces” to help battle the pandemic.(Photo) “This will allow us to mobilize medical, disaster, and emergency response personnel to help wage our battle against the virus by activating thousands of experienced service members including retirees,” Trump told the reporters gathered in the White House Brady Briefing Room. “We have a lot of people, retirees, — great, great people — who have come back in

On March 13, Fox Business Network effectively put “Trish Regan Primetime” on quarantine (hiatus) after she delivered candid remarks about the left’s unambiguous politicization of the global coronavirus pandemic.Two weeks later on Friday, March 28, the network ousted Regan from the network altogether, citing the need to direct resources to “continuous breaking news coverage on the Coronavirus crisis.”“We thank her for her contributions to the network over the years and wish her continued success in her future endeavors,” the network said in a statement.

Former Sen. Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, a doctor-turned-lawmaker who annoyed Republican leadership in both chambers of Congress with his adherence to fiscal conservatism and opposition to politicians' pet spending projects, has died at 72.Coburn's death was announced on Twitter by former Republican Rep. Zach Wamp of Tennessee, a House colleague in the class of 1994, whose rise to power on promises to slash federal spending and enact socially conservative policies ended Democrats' 40-year majority in the chamber. Coburn died Friday due to complications with cancer, according to the Oklahoman Coburn stood out in the House during his 1995-2001 tenure

Even a pandemic can’t shock the media out of its blinding hostility to President Trump — witness this week’s absurd press eruption after he warned of a likely rise in suicides.
“People get tremendous anxiety and depression, and you have suicides over things like this when you have terrible economies,” Trump noted at a briefing, adding that he believes the isolation many Americans face thanks to social distancing will also lead to more mental-health issues.There’s nothing incorrect — or even controversial — in those remarks.

On Friday night Laura Ingraham reported on the latest study by the French research team led by the renowned epidemiologist Dr. Didier Raoult was able to repeat his findings from a previous study.This time Dr. Raoult administered hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin to 80 patients and observed improvement in Every Case except for a very sick 86-year-old with an advanced form of coronavirus infection.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was blasted on social media Friday for her swipe against President Trump amid the growing coronavirus outbreak within the U.S.
Since the availability of testing kits has broadened in recent days, the number of confirmed cases in the U.S. has skyrocketed. On Thursday, the U.S. has reportedly outpaced both China and Italy with more than 97,000 reported cases.
Clinton took the latest developments as an opportunity to knock her former 2016 rival on Twitter.
"He did promise 'America First,'" Clinton wrote, referring to one of the president's oft-repeated campaign slogans.

The reeling US newspaper industry will be eligible to tap a portion of the $2 trillion stimulus package that contains $349 billion earmarked for small businesses. But the potential rescue package comes too late to help dozens of newsrooms that have been slashing jobs as shuttered local businesses stop advertising. News advertising has plummeted between 20 and 30 percent in the past two weeks compared to a year ago, according to the International News Media Association. The Washingtonian stopped using freelancers, laid off all its fellows and instituted a 10 percent pay cut for surviving staffers.
The Austin Chronicle is moving from a weekly

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have reportedly left Canada for good to set up a permanent home in Los Angeles - and it's likely affluent Malibu is top of their list.
Last night a royal insider claimed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex decided to leave Vancouver Island - where they have been staying since announcing they were stepping down as senior royals in January - amid fears the US-Canada border could close due to coronavirus.
The Sussexes want to be close to 'their new team of Hollywood agents and PRs' as well as Meghan's friends and mother Doria, the source told The Sun. They are now believed to be in lockdown

Governor Gretchen Whitmer from the Michigan Directorate has threatened to turn the eye of the state upon any doctor or pharmacist who would attempt to prescribe chloroquine to treat their patients suffering from coronavirus. Medical licenses may need to be revoked.
The agency’s March 24 letter warns physicians and pharmacists of professional consequences for the prescribing of hydroxychloroquine (and chloroquine). Beyond the rational recommendation against hoarding, the letter includes threats of “administrative action” against the licenses of doctors that prescribe hydroxychloroquine.

Meghan Markle and hubby Prince Harry weren't as sour about sharing a country with President Trump as we last heard from Meghan.
According to Page Six at the New York Post:
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have fled coronavirus in Canada to set up a permanent home in California, taking a private jet to Los Angeles, a source confirmed to Page Six.
The couple, with their 10-month-old baby, Archie, took a secret flight to the LA area, leaving their recent bolthole on Vancouver Island after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the country's borders were closing last week.

Illegal aliens are demanding they too receive $1,200 in federal checks from the government as part of a Chinese coronavirus crisis relief package.
Open borders organizations like the George Soros-funded United We Dream, the National Immigrant Justice Center, and the National Immigration Law Center — all of which represent the roughly 11 to 22 million illegal aliens living in the United States — are pleading with the federal government to cut federal checks to illegal aliens who have Individual Tax Identification Number (ITINs).

Many New Yorkers say they are miffed at being treated as the poster children of the U.S. coronavirus outbreak, unwelcome in some states even if they are symptom-free. This week, Rhode Island, Florida and West Virginia appeared to roll up the welcome mats to residents of the Empire State. Rhode Island went as far as to post state troopers at its border to stop cars with New York license plates, requiring occupants to go into quarantine if they intend to stay. "How is this fair?" said Michelle Chu, 44, a graphics producer who lives Manhattan. "I mean, this thing is

The Detroit News’ Kathy Hoekstra reports that Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) has sent a letter to all physicians and pharmacists in the state warning of “professional consequences” if they prescribe or dispense hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine to treat coronavirus patients. Hoekstra writes that “beyond the rational recommendation against hoarding as production of this medication needs to be ramped up, the letter deviates into open threats (snip)

New York Attorney General Letitia James is leading a coalition to stop Texas from blocking abortions during the coronavirus pandemic, her office announced Friday. Earlier this week, Texas issued a directive banning all non-emergency surgeries and procedures, including abortions, to free up resources. “Texas and other states are using the coronavirus as an excuse to deny women their constitutional right to an abortion,” James said in a statement. “This is a full-on assault on women’s reproductive rights not only in Texas, but across the country, and I will not allow any state to usurp the rights of women enshrined in the Constitution.”

The coronavirus is likely to kill more than 81,000 people in the US over the next four months — but the death toll could be twice that if precautions like social distancing are relaxed too soon, according to an alarming new study. Deaths from the contagion are largely expected to peak in the second week of April — later in states where the spread (Snip) an analysis by the University of Washington School of Medicine forecasts.The final death toll is unlikely to be less than 38,000 nationally and could be as high as 162,000 — with the team predicting the most likely number to be 81,114 deaths.

Comedian Kathy Griffin continued to dramatize her stint at a hospital coronavirus isolation ward despite being sent home with an abdominal infection.
Griffin bashed the Trump administration when she revealed she was in a hospital Wednesday but could not get tested for COVID-19 “because of CDC (Pence task force) restrictions.” Though the 59-year-old entertainer showed none of the coronavirus symptoms and was sent home with a different diagnosis, she took to Twitter to claim she “still has no idea” whether she tested positive or negative for the virus.
In a series of tweets Thursday, Griffin quoted from a Los Angeles Times article on her experience,

I have updated this chart a number of times, based on data from the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control, and will continue to do so. It shows, for one thing, how far COVID-19 has to go before it equals the average seasonal flu mortality, worldwide. If I had to predict, I would guess that it will eventually reach the average level. Will it get to 2x the average number of flu deaths, worldwide? Looking at current trends, I don’t see how that will happen. But time will tell.
Likewise in the U.S. You still can’t see the bar for COVID-19,